It was discovered that Odell Beckham Jr. has been dealing with a groin injury, but he isn't the only wide receiver on the Cleveland Browns that is nursing an injury. After the final two weeks of the season, Jarvis Landry could need offseason hip surgery.

Landry first appeared on Cleveland's injury report in Week 11 with a hip ailment. Since then, Landry has been practicing in a limited fashion to begin the week and being a full participant to end the week.

Above all, Landry hasn't missed a game due to the injury, and it doesn't appear that it will cause him to miss any in the near future. Despite him playing through the injury, he could be required to undergo surgery to help him recover for the 2020 season.

This year, Landry has corraled 74 receptions for 1,018 yards and five touchdowns in his second season in Cleveland. The Pro-Bowl wide receiver leads all Browns receivers in receptions, yards, and touchdowns thus far.

Additionally, Landry's 1,018 receiving yards is the most he's recorded since the 2016 season with the Miami Dolphins. Hopefully, Landry can finish the season strong without worsening his injury.

However, since being drafted in 2014, Landry has yet to miss a game, playing in 94 consecutive games. The Browns' wide receiver will improve that number to 95 when he faces the Baltimore Ravens despite a hip injury.

The last time that Landry faced the Ravens, he broke out for eight receptions for 167 yards. Most impressively, the Browns were able to defeat Baltimore on the road.